Not exact matches
«Our goal with Cat Pawsitive isn't just to keep cats in the
shelter behaviorally and physically
active — we're also working to empower staff and
volunteers to continue using positive reinforcement methods when the program concludes,» says Jackson.
She has been an
active volunteer at various
shelters throughout the Chicagoland area since 2002.
She is an advocate for homeless /
shelter animals as well as an
active volunteer with the Sedgwick County Animal Response Team.
Dr. Mel is an
active volunteer at the SAGA Humane Society in San Pedro, Belize where she donates her time, talents and supplies several times each year to perform spays, neuters and medical treatments for the animals housed in the
shelter as well as pets belonging to the local residents.
Kara quickly became an
active member in the Valley, working as a technician at a veterinary clinic and also
volunteering for animal welfare agencies including Teton County Animal
Shelter, Paws of Jackson Hole, and the Animal Adoption Center.
You become an
active volunteer by collecting pet food for our free pantry, making toys for our
shelter animals or doing different fundraising projects for our needy pets!
CHS is a companion - animal
shelter founded in 1950 and now one of Maine's largest
shelters with a staff of 20 and more than 100
active volunteers.
A: Students can become
active by educating their peers on animal protection issues,
volunteering with local animal rights groups or
shelters, and attending protests and demonstrations.
An
active volunteer at the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care
Shelter, Ms. Scardina has seen first hand how animals benefit from human intervention, kindness and assistance.
The staff, teachers and students at the Academy have become
active supporters of FOTAS and the
Shelter: homework assignments to write essays on the FOTAS mission, contributions to FOTAS fundraisers, teachers and their children
volunteering at the
Shelter.
In order to offer the best experience for you and the animals, a regular commitment will be required to stay
active as a
Shelter Volunteers.
We care for 2,600 + animals a year at the
shelter and are grateful for our 78
active volunteers.
(Between their animal hospital and
shelter, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay employs more than 100 individuals, and is blessed with approximately 300
active volunteers)
Aside from her duties at MSU, Jan is the Advisor to the Oktibbeha County Humane Society Student Chapter (OCHSSC) and is an
active volunteer at the
shelter.
In his time at the
shelter, Davidson has overseen most of Tree House's programs, including the
volunteer program, which boasts over 400
active volunteers, the adoption program, which set a record of 1,411 adoptions in 2014, and its Animal - Assisted Therapy (AAT), Pet Food Pantry and Humane Education programs, which help thousands of people every year.
While working in the corporate world, she
volunteered for the animal
shelter for 15 years where she became very
active with fundraising events, fostering special needs animals, and serving on the board of directors.
She has remained
active in the community throughout her life by
volunteering at animal
shelters, schools, and with animal rescue groups.
The
Shelter has an
active and vital
volunteer program that encourages
volunteers to participate both directly with animals as well as doing «behind the curtain» work such as administrative assistance and kennel maintenance, returning feral cats to the wild streets of Santa Fe County and assisting in surgery.
Apart from being in charge of the 400
active volunteers currently enrolled in the program, she has a plethora of other responsibilities, including coordinating the organization's
Shelter Pet Outreach Team, conducting tours of the campus, and assisting with the placement of animals in our one - of - a-kind Foster Care Program.
We at the Santa Fe Animal
Shelter maintain an
active and vital
volunteer program that encourages
volunteers to participate both directly with animals as well as doing «behind the curtain» work.
Some were
active members of the armed forces, having
volunteered or been conscripted into service; others were interned in labor or refugee camps; more were forced to flee, taking
shelter in neutral countries, hiding in mountainous or rural areas, or relocating to New York, as was the case with a number of European artists in exile.